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In modern electronics manufacturing, measurement techniques have evolved significantly. Among these, automated optical inspection (AOI) stands out as a critical tool. However, traditional 2D AOI has limitations that newer technologies aim to overcome. This article explores the advancements brought …
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When designing a system, selecting the right imaging component is crucial. The process often starts with searching online based on desired features like resolution and frame speed. Next, narrowing down involves examining performance criteria such as signal-to-noise ratio or quantum efficiency. …
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The rise of CoaXPress as a dominant interface in machine vision stems from its unique combination of high bandwidth capabilities delivered through coaxial cabling. This technology gained traction initially due to transmission improvements allowing speeds up to 25 Gbps over 40 meters or 5 Gbps over …
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What is CoaXPress? CoaXPress was developed in early 2007 as a response to the growing need for connecting advanced CMOS imaging technology while overcoming the limitations of existing Camera Link interfaces. This innovative standard offers significant advantages regarding bandwidth, cost efficiency, …
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GenICam (Generic Interface for Cameras) represents a significant standard in the machine vision industry. It provides a universal programming interface that allows cameras from different manufacturers to be controlled consistently, regardless of their underlying technology (CoaXPress, GigE Vision, …
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Characterizing an image sensor is a crucial first step in selecting a camera for machine vision applications, but it can be complex and requires careful consideration. Fortunately, resources like specialized courses offer excellent guidance. For instance, CEI provides practical training on this …
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With growing adoption of the CoaXPress interface by system designers in inspection and metrology applications, manufacturers are introducing new cables, frame grabbers, and cameras to meet market demands. To ensure seamless interoperability among these components, the Japan Industrial Imaging …
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When selecting a camera for machine vision applications, factors beyond resolution and frame speed are critical. Among these are full well capacity, signal-to-noise ratio (SNR), and dynamic range (DR). However, interpreting these specifications can be tricky because the definitions used by sensor …
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When selecting an industrial camera, determining whether your application is shot noise limited or not can help you prioritize key parameters like dynamic range and sensitivity. In this blog post, we’ll explain how to assess if your imaging system is light-limited or shot noise limited. What Is Shot …
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For OEMs building systems for series production—whether in machine vision equipment, medical devices, or global security products—camera repeatability and reproducibility are just as crucial as raw performance. Image uniformity affects system accuracy by ensuring measurements closely align with the …
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In recent discussions, there has been much debate about whether CMOS image sensors are taking over from CCD (Charge-Coupled Device) sensors in machine vision applications. However, data from the 2012 AIA Machine Vision Camera Study reveals an interesting twist—despite predictions to the contrary, …
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Even with advanced medicine, there is still much we have yet to learn about the human brain. Hyperspectral imaging solutions are making significant contributions to both medical applications and neurological research. At Polytechnique Montréal, researchers developed an innovative system for use …
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Adimec is excited to showcase its advanced vision products at the 2016 SPIE Defense and Security Symposium in Baltimore, MD (April 19-21). Our focus will be on enhancements to the TMX series of rugged cameras, designed specifically for security applications. These upgrades feature CMOS technology—a …
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Thank you to everyone who visited our booth at Vision 2016! The event was a huge success, with nearly 10,000 visitors tuning in to see our demonstrations and cameras. Our machine vision CoaXPress multi-camera demo featuring four N-5A100/CXP and one S-25A80/CXP caught the attention of attendees and …
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Last week marked the 25th annual Vision International Trade Fair in Stuttgart, Germany—a milestone event celebrating two decades of success. The exhibition’s transition to a single expansive hall enhanced its appeal, fostering greater integration within the machine vision industry. To mark this …